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The Marine Corps A Young and Vigorous Force Demographics Update Dec 2011 June 200 Demographics Update Dec 2011

Table of Contents MARINE AND FAMILY MEMBER SNAPSHOT 2 ACTIVE DUTY MARINE AND FAMILY STATUS 3 AGE 7 SERVICE TRENDS 8 GENDER/ETHNICITY/EDUCATION 11 MARINE CORPS RESERVE DEMOGRAPHICS 13 SELECTED RESERVE(SMCR, IMA, & AR) 14 INDIVIDUAL READY RESERVE 17 OTHER RESERVE CATEGORIES 20 RETIREES 21 INSTALLATION DEMOGRAPHICS 22 REFERENCES 34 1

Snapshot The Marine Corps is the youngest, most junior, and least married of the four military Services. 62% of Marines are 25 or younger 21% of Marines are not old enough to legally consume alcohol 39% of Marines are LCpl or below (other Services are between 19% - 24%) 48.9% of Marines are married (next closest is Navy at 53.9%) One Officer per 8.1 Marines (next closest is Navy with one Officer per 5.0 Sailors) Marine Corps families are younger than those of the other military Services. The average age of Marine Spouses is 28.5 (next closest is Army at 30.9) Average age for a married Enlisted Marine 27.4 (average age 30.5 years old for all other services) Average of a Marine at birth of first child is 23.9 years old Marine Corps Demographics Dec 2011 Officer Enlisted Total 15,108 68.4% Officer 82,875 46.5% Enlisted 97,983 48.9% Total Number of Single Marines Dual Military Total Family Members 22,094 178,131 200,225 102,242 8,167 90,029 117,362 280 207,671 Total Total Spouses Children Parents Total 2

Marine and Family Status The Marine Corps has slightly fewer active duty personnel than family members. There are 200,225 active duty Marines and 207,671 family members: 90,029 spouses, 117,362 children, and 280 parents (TFDW Dec 2011). This close relationship, 49:51, is unique among the military Services. The active duty to family member ratios of the Army, Navy, and Air Force are all approximately 40% Service members to 60% family members (Data source: DMDC Dec 2011). Marines and Family Data Source: TFDW - Dec 2011 117,362 90,029 280 22,094 178,131 Enlisted Officer Spouse Children Parents SNCOs have by far the greatest number of family members of any ranking group. 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 Family Members by Rank Grouping Data Source: TFDW - Dec 2011 21,419 69,854 78,115 5,754 14,29218,082 155 When considering the number of active duty Marines and family members, the enlisted ranks account for approximately 85% of the combined population. The ratio of Enlisted Marine and family member to Officer Marine and family member is approximately 5.8:1 (Data source: TFDW Dec 2011). 3

Marine and Family Status As of Dec 2011, 49% of Marines are married (46.5% of Enlisted Marines and 68.4% of Officers). (Data source: TFDW Dec 2011). ages by rank are: Change Since June 2011 21.0% of Junior Enlisted (Pvt-LCpl) 59.1% of NCOs (Cpl-Sgt) 82.3% of SNCOs (SSgt-SgtMaj/MGySgt) 89.4% of Warrant Officers (WO-CWO5) 54.7% of Company Grade Officers (2ndLt-Capt) 89.5% of Field Grade Officers (Maj-Col) 95.3% of General Officers (BGen-Gen) 2.4% Decrease 0.2% Increase 0.2% Increase 0.2% Increase 1.0% Increase 0.1% Decrease No Change Of the four military Services, the Marine Corps has the lowest percentage of married personnel (Data source: DMDC Dec 2011). 60.0% of by Service Data Source: DMDC - Dec 2011 48.9% 60.0% 53.9% 58.6% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force From 2008 2011, the marital rates for the Marine Corps and Army have steadily increased, while the marital rates for Air Force and Navy have decreased slightly. (Data source: DMDC - Dec 2011) of AD by Service Since 1992 Data Source: DMDC - Dec 2011 75% 70% 65% Army Navy Air Force Marine Corps 60% 55% 50% 45% 40% 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 4

Marine and Family Status The overall annual divorce rate for the Marine Corps was 3.6% for FY2011. When examining the divorce rate for female Marines, the rate has had an increasing trend since 2006 at 7.2% to the present of 9.5%, an increase of 2.3%. 4.5 Overall Divorce Rates Data Source: DMDC FY2000- FY2011 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force 11.0 10.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 Divorce Rates Data Source: DMDC FY2000 - FY2011 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force For the Marines who were divorced in FY2011, the overall average age was 28 (Broken down: 35 for Officers and 27 for Enlisted). 93% of divorced Marines were from the enlisted ranks (Pvt LCpl 17%; NCOs 52%; SNCOs 24%) (Data Source: DMDC FY 2011). In FY2011, the divorce rate for Marines with a deployment history was 3.6%, compared to 3.7% for Marines with no deployment history. Since FY2004, the divorce rate for Marines with a deployment history has not been significantly different than the divorce rate for Marines with no deployment history (Data Source: DMDC FY 2011). There was an average of 1.2 children involved in each divorce during FY2011 (Data Source: DMDC FY 2011). 5

Marine and Family Status 6,163 single Marines have 8,925 dependent children (3.1% of all Marines) (Data source: TFDW Dec 2011). The Marine Corps has 8167 dual military families (TFDW Dec 2011). The average Marine family has 1.13 children (Data source: TFDW Dec 2011). For purposes of this fact sheet, the Marine family is defined as the number of married Marines with a child, the number of married Marines without a child, and the number of single Marines with a dependent child. The largest age group of children as categorized below is the School- group (defined as 6 to 12 years) with 40,056 children. 52% of Marine Corps children are 5 years of age or younger, compared to approximately 42% for the other Services. (Data Source: DMDC Dec 2011). Number of Marine Corps Children Data Source: DMDC - Dec 2011 45,000 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 24,901 11,633 10,518 18,376 40,056 17,870 3,461 Infants: 0 to 12 months Pre-toddlers: 13 to 24 months Toddlers: 25 to 36 months Preschool: 4 & 5 year-olds School-: 6 to 12 year-olds Teen: 13 to 18 year-olds Young Adult: 19 year-olds 6

The average age of a married Enlisted Marine is 27.4, lower than the other military Services (Data source: TFDW Dec 2011, DMDC Dec 2011). 34.0 32.0 30.0 28.0 26.0 Average of Enlisted Personnel Data Source: TFDW & DMDC - Dec 2011 27.4 30.5 30.5 30.5 24.0 Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force Average of Spouse Data Source: DMDC - Dec 2011 Of the four Services, the Marine Corps has the youngest average age for spouses, 28.5. (Data source: DMDC Dec 2011). 33.0 31.0 29.0 27.0 28.5 30.9 32.0 31.7 25.0 Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force Average at Birth of First Child Data Source: DMDC - Dec 2011 The average age at which a Marine has his or her first child is 23.9 (Data source: DMDC Dec 2011). 30.0 28.0 26.0 24.0 25.2 26.0 23.9 26.2 22.0 20.0 Army Navy Marine Corps Air Force Of the overall Marine population, 124,582 (62%) of all Marines are age 25 or younger, 41,677 (21%)of Marines are not old enough to legally consume alcohol, and 23,346 (12%) are teenagers (Data Source: TFDW Dec 2011). 7

Service Trends The end strength of the active duty Marine Corps has increased since 2001 by 15.91% (from 172,735 to 200,225). Of the remaining three military Services, the Army has experienced an increase of 16.44%, while a decrease was experienced by the Navy of 14.44% and the Air Force of 5.76%. (Data source: DMDC Dec 2011, TFDW Dec 2011). The Marine Corps is easily the most junior of all the military Services. The Marine Corps has the highest percentage of members who hold the rank of Private, Private First Class, or Lance Corporal (39%) (Data source: TFDW Dec 2011). The Marine Corps also has the highest percentage of personnel married at rank E-3 or below. at Rank E-3 or Below Data Source: DMDC - Dec 2011 at Rank E-3 or Below Data Source: DMDC - Dec 2011 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Marine Corps 39% 24% 19% 20% Army Navy Air Force 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 8% 6% 5% 5% Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force The Marine Corps has the highest Enlisted to Officer ratio of any of the four military Services (Data source: DMDC Dec 2011, TFDW Dec 2011). Enlisted Service Member per Officer Data Source: DMDC - Dec 2011 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 Marine Corps 8.1 4.7 5.0 4.1 Army Navy Air Force 8

Service Trends On average, Officers and Enlisted personnel have served 5.4 years. 55% of the total force has served less than 4 years (Data source: TFDW Dec 2011). Years of Data Source: TFDW - Dec 2011 AVERAGE YEARS OF SERVICE: 5.4 YEARS 3% 13% 7% 7% 55% Less than 4 years 4-6 years 7-10 years 15% 11-14 years 15-19 years 20+ years Officers have served 10.4 years on average, while 59% of all Enlisted personnel have served less than 4 years of active service (Data source: TFDW Dec 2011). Officer Years of Data Source: TFDW - Dec 2011 AVERAGE YEARS OF SERVICE: 10.4 YEARS 20% 13% 25% Less than 4 years 4-6 years 14% 14% 14% 7-10 years 11-14 years 15-19 years 20+ years Enlisted Years of Data Source: TFDW - Dec 2011 AVERAGE YEARS OF SERVICE: 4.8 YEARS 13% 6% 5% 2% Less than 4 years 4-6 years 15% 59% 7-10 years 11-14 years 15-19 years 20+ years 9

Service Trends By the end of Dec 2011, 73,645 Marines had deployed to Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Marines who were deployed had 68,094 dependent family members (Data Source: TFDW Dec 2011). Deployment History Number of Marines Deployed to OEF/OIF* Number of Dependent Family Members 90,346 79,285 CY2003 Activated Reservist 38,439 13,934 66,138 55,998 CY2004 Activated Reservist 22,308 8,613 70,994 60,700 CY2005 Activated Reservist 9,156 3,880 70,030 53,804 CY2006 Activated Reservist 8,210 6,514 67,101 65,403 CY2007 Activated Reservist 7,151 5,318 67,734 60,920 CY2008 Activated Reservist 9,666 4,580 70,600 64,425 CY2009 Activated Reservist 9,443 8,852 60,417 53,264 CY2010 Activated Reservist 5,901 4,827 63,908 58,473 CY2011 Activated Reservist 9,737 9,621 * The annual figure double counts Marines (Dependent Family Members) who may have deployed twice within a calendar year. As of Dec 2011, 23,672 (12%) Marines were currently deployed to Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom (Data Source: TFDW Dec 2011). Currently Deployed as of Dec 2011 Activated Reservist Total Afghanistan 18,466 1,933 20,399 Djibouti 173 17 190 Iraq 9 3 12 Kuwait 25 27 52 Classified 3,018 1 3,019 Total 21,691 1,981 23,672 10

Gender/Ethnicity/Education The Marine Corps has the lowest percentage of female members of any of the military Services (Data source: DMDC Dec 2011). age of Members Data Source: DMDC - Dec 2011 20.00% 13.54% 16.39% 18.98% 15.00% 10.00% 6.85% 5.00% 0.00% Marine Corps Army Navy Air Force Minority representation within the Marine Corps (as well as the other three military Services) has increased since 1995 with the exception of African Americans (Data Source: TFDW Dec 2011). The largest groups of ethnic minorities are: o Hispanic: 12.6% of the Marine Corps (9% in 1995) o Black and African American: 10.1% of the Marine Corps (16% in 1995) o American Indian, Alaskan Native, Asian, Pacific Islander, Orphans of By Race, Declined to Respond: 7.2% of the Marine Corps (4% in 1995) Ethnic Demographics of the Marine Corps Data Source: TFDW - Dec 2011 1% 1% 3% 10% 1% 13% American Indian/Alaskan Native 70% 1% Asian Black Declined to Respond Hispanic Native Hawiian or Other Pacific Islander White Orphans of By Race\Ethnic Code 11

Gender/Ethnicity/Education Approximately 94% of the Marine Corps hold at a minimum a High School degree or equivalent. 85% of Officers hold Bachelor s degrees, Masters Degrees, or Doctorates. (Data Source: TFDW Dec 2011). Marine Corps Officer Education Profile Data Source: TFDW - Dec 2011 Doctorate 0% First Professional Degree 0% Masters 13% Baccalaureate Degree 71% Some College 2% HS Grad/Equivalent 9% Less than HS 4% Marine Corps Enlisted Education Profile Data Source: TFDW - Dec 2011 Doctorate 0% First Professional Degree 0% Masters 0% Baccalaureate Degree 2% Some College 2% HS Grad/Equivalent 90% Less than HS 6% * ages at 0% truly represent values less than 1% 12

Total Ready Reserve There are 108,468 Ready Reserve Marines (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). ages by Ready Reserve type are: Selected Reserve (39.11%): Selected Marine Corps Reserves (SMCR) Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA) Reserve Marine (AR) Individual Ready Reserves (58.08%) Other Reserve Categories (2.81%): Initial for Training Under Reserve Contract 13

SMCR, IMA, & AR There are 42,419 Selected Marine Corps Reserves, Individual Mobilization Augmentees, and Reserve Marines (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). The SMCR, IMA, and AR are comprised of 14.6% Officers and 85.4% Enlisted personnel (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). Number of SMCR, IMA, & AR by Ranking Group Data Source: ODSE - Dec 2011 20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 18,119 15,858 2,247 2,511 3,258 412 14 PVT-LCpl NCO SNCO WO Co Gde Fld Gde General The overall average age for SMCR, IMA, AR is 27 (26 is the average age for Enlisted Marines while 37 is the average age for Officers) (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). 14

SMCR, IMA, & AR Selected Marine Corps Reserves, Individual Mobilization Augmentees, and Reserve Marines NCOs have the greatest number of family members of any ranking group (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). Number of Family Members of SMCR, IMA, & AR by Ranking Group Data Source: ODSE - Dec 2011 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 14,427 7,695 5,494 3,938 2,632 1,010 37 PVT-LCpl NCO SNCO WO Co Gde Fld Gde General As of Dec 2011, 35% of the total SMCR, IMA, and AR are married (29% of Enlisted Marines and 70% of Officers are married) (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). ages by rank are: 12% of Junior Enlisted Marines (Pvt-LCpl) 42% of NCOs (Cpl-Sgt) 79% of SNCOs (SSgt-SgtMaj/MGySgt) 79% of Warrant Officers (WO-CWO5) 54% of Company Grade Officers (2ndLt-Capt) 81% of Field Grade Officers (Maj-Col) 100% of General Officer (BGen-Gen) 15

SMCR, IMA, & AR Approximately 98% of the SMCR, IMA, and AR hold at a minimum a High School Degree or equivalent. 75% of Officers hold Bachelor s degrees, Masters Degrees, or Doctorates (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). SMCR, IMA, & AR Officer Education Profile Data Source: ODSE - Dec 2011 Doctorate Degree 1.7% Post-Masters Degree 0.1% Masters Degree 13.4% Baccalaureate Degree 59.8% Associate/Prof. Degree 3.8% Some College 0.3% HS Equivalent 17.8% Less than HS 3.0% SMCR, IMA, & AR Enlisted Education Profile Data Source: ODSE - Dec 2011 Doctorate Degree 0.0% Post-Masters Degree 0.0% Masters Degree 0.5% Baccalaureate Degree 4.5% Associate/Prof. Degree 3.1% Some College 2.8% HS Equivalent 86.9% Less than HS 2.2% * ages at 0% truly represent values less than 1% 16

Individual Ready Reserve There are 63,000 Individual Ready Reserves (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). The Individual Ready Reserves are comprised of 6.6% Officers and 93.4% Enlisted personnel (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). Number of IRR Marines by Ranking Group Data Source: ODSE - Dec 2011 50,000 45,000 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 47,503 10,807 501 47 3,296 846 0 PVT-LCpl NCO SNCO WO Co Gde Fld Gde General The overall average age for Individual Ready Reserve is 26 (26 for Enlisted Marines and 33 for Officers are the average ages) (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). 17

Individual Ready Reserve Individual Ready Reserve NCOs have by far the greatest number of family members of any ranking group (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). Number of Family Members of IRR Marines by Ranking Group Data Source: ODSE - Dec 2011 30,000 28,014 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 6,670 1,148 1,895 1,586 115 0 PVT-LCpl NCO SNCO WO Co Gde Fld Gde General As of Dec 2011, 43% of Individual Ready Reserve are married (43% of Enlisted Marines and 47% of Officers are married) (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). ages by rank are: 44% of Junior Enlisted Marines (Pvt-LCpl) 42% of NCOs (Cpl-Sgt) 77% of SNCOs (SSgt-SgtMaj/MGySgt) 85% of Warrant Officers (WO-CWO5) 40% of Company Grade Officers (2ndLt-Capt) 72% of Field Grade Officers (Maj-Col) 18

Individual Ready Reserve 97% of the Individual Ready Reserves hold at a minimum a High School Degree or equivalent. 73% of Officers hold Bachelor s degrees, Masters Degrees, or Doctorates (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). Individual Ready Reserve Officer Education Profile Data Source: ODSE - Dec 2011 Doctorate Degree 0.5% Post-Masters Degree 0.1% Masters Degree 4.7% Baccalaureate Degree 68.0% Associate/Prof. Degree 1.5% Some College 0.2% HS Equivalent 19.2% Less than HS 5.9% Individual Ready Reserve Enlisted Education Profile Data Source: ODSE - Dec 2011 Doctorate Degree 0.0% Post-Masters Degree 0.0% Masters Degree 0.1% Baccalaureate Degree 1.7% Associate/Prof. Degree 1.2% Some College 3.2% HS Equivalent 90.5% Less than HS 3.3% * ages at 0% truly represent values less than 1% 19

Other Reserve Categories There are 3,049 Other Reservists (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). These Other Reservists are comprised of all Enlisted personnel, rank LCpl and below (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). The average age of these Other Reservists is 21 (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). Other Reservists have 144 family members (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). As of Dec 2011, only 3% of the Other Reservists are married (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). 99% of the Other Reservists hold at a minimum High School Degree or equivalent (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). 20

Retirees There are currently 133,597 Marine Corps retirees. 30% (40,582) of Marine Corps retirees currently reside near (within a 50 mile radius) a Marine Corps installation (Data Source: ODSE Dec 2011). Service Demographics Marines Army Navy Air Force 200,225 554,607 318,143 328,224 Selected Reserve/Guard 42,419 656,395 109,980 220,872 Retirees 133,597 753,105 505,783 687,383 Total 376,241 1,964,107 933,906 1,236,479 (Data Source: ODSE - Dec 2011, DMDC - Dec 2011) 21

Installation Demographics MCI EAST MCLB ALBANY Officer 80 84% 93% 8% Enlisted 291 67% 90% 10% Total 371 71% 91% 9% 4% 27% 8% 57% 5% 7% 44% 35% 13% 0.81% base or w/in 725 790 MCB CAMP ALLEN, VA Officer 294 81% 96% 4% Enlisted 1,256 45% 94% 6% Total 1,550 52% 94% 6% 2% 12% 9% 74% 4% 31% 36% 22% 10% 0.52% base or w/in 2,243 3,395 22

Installation Demographics MCAS BEAUFORT, SC Officer 306 80% 93% 7% Enlisted 3,167 56% 90% 10% Total 3,473 58% 90% 10% 2% 13% 8% 72% 5% 22% 58% 17% 3% 0.09% base or w/in 1,644 2,575 Officer 23 100% 87% 13% Enlisted 240 67% 93% 7% Total 263 70% 93% 7% 3% 16% 14% 60% 7% 7% 56% 29% 8% 0.76% BLOUNT ISLAND COMMAND, FL base or w/in N/A 986 23

Installation Demographics MCAS CHERRY POINT, NC Officer 1,013 75% 93% 7% Enlisted 8,217 54% 91% 9% Total 9,230 57% 91% 9% 2% 10% 9% 75% 3% 26% 54% 17% 3% 0.12% base or w/in 9,039 47,906 MCB CAMP LEJEUNE, NC Officer 2,988 67% 95% 5% Enlisted 38,807 46% 95% 5% Total 41,795 48% 95% 5% 2% 10% 9% 75% 3% 36% 50% 12% 2% 0.06% base or w/in 9,496 50,311 24

Installation Demographics MCAS NEW RIVER, NC Officer 703 75% 94% 6% Enlisted 6,104 52% 92% 8% Total 6,807 55% 92% 8% 2% 8% 9% 76% 5% 25% 56% 16% 3% 0.03% base or w/in 9,496 50,142 MCI NCR HQBN HQTRS HENDERSON HALL Officer 840 84% 93% 7% Enlisted 616 70% 85% 15% Total 1,456 78% 89% 11% 3% 15% 10% 68% 4% 3% 25% 37% 34% 1.79% base or w/in 9,492 15,092 25

Installation Demographics MCB QUANTICO, VA Officer 3,073 60% 91% 9% Enlisted 3,961 64% 90% 10% Total 7,034 62% 90% 10% 3% 11% 9% 72% 5% 8% 55% 26% 10% 1.45% base or w/in 8,980 15,464 TECOM MCRD PARRIS ISLAND, SC Officer 191 77% 84% 16% Enlisted 4,504 24% 84% 16% Total 4,695 26% 84% 16% 2% 14% 12% 68% 4% 59% 32% 8% 2% 0.06% base or w/in 1,644 2,547 26

Installation Demographics MCRD SAN DIEGO, CA Officer 264 25% 92% 8% Enlisted 3,937 72% 97% 3% Total 4,201 31% 96% 4% 4% 8% 22% 62% 4% 54% 31% 12% 3% 0.07% base or w/in 6,735 31,554 MCI WEST MCLB BARSTOW, CA Officer 13 77% 100% 0% Enlisted 85 56% 86% 14% Total 98 59% 88% 12% 2% 6% 17% 59% 15% 20% 47% 27% 5% 1.02% 391 base or w/in 85 27

Installation Demographics MCAS MIRAMAR Officer 1,074 68% 93% 7% Enlisted 8,264 18% 90% 10% Total 9,338 57% 90% 9% 4% 10% 14% 67% 5% 22% 57% 18% 3% 0% 8,058 base or w/in 32,734 MCB CAMP PENDLETON, CA Officer 3,173 63% 95% 5% Enlisted 36,807 50% 94% 6% Total 39,980 51% 94% 6% 3% 8% 16% 67% 4% 32% 53% 13% 2% 0.09% base or w/in 10,511 36,983 28

Installation Demographics MCAS YUMA, AZ Officer 400 68% 96% 5% Enlisted 3,336 56% 91% 9% Total 3,736 57% 92% 8% 3% 8% 15% 69% 5% 23% 56% 18% 3% 0.05% base or w/in 1,058 4,355 MCAGCC 29 PALMS, CA Officer 749 59% 97% 3% Enlisted 11,462 42% 96% 4% Total 12,211 43% 96% 4% 3% 7% 15% 70% 4% 39% 48% 11% 2% 0.03% base or w/in 1,142 16,852 29

Installation Demographics MWTC BRIDGEPORT, CA Officer 18 72% 100% 0% Enlisted 201 70% 97% 3% Total 219 70% 97% 3% 4% 6% 15% 69% 6% 7% 63% 23% 6% 0.00% base or w/in 115 266 MCI MIDPAC MCB HAWAII Officer 568 73% 96% 4% Enlisted 5,040 48% 96% 4% Total 5,608 51% 96% 4% 4% 9% 11% 71% 5% 31% 52% 13% 4% 0.20% base or w/in 1,022 6,143 30

Installation Demographics MCI WESTPAC Officer 1,499 73% 93% 7% Enlisted 13,369 37% 91% 9% Total 14,868 40% 91% 9% 4% 13% 12% 65% 5% 37% 43% 16% 4% 0.09% MCB CAMP BUTLER, OKINAWA base or w/in Unable to Determine 18,060 MCAS IWAKUNI Officer 152 72% 95% 5% Enlisted 1,572 37% 91% 9% Total 1,724 40% 92% 8% 4% 13% 14% 65% 5% 33% 45% 18% 3% 0.00% base or w/in Unable to Determine 1,159 31

Installation Demographics MARINE BARRACKS, 8 th and I Officer 69 57% 87% 13% Enlisted 1,068 40% 93% 7% Total 1,137 41% 93% 7% 1% 12% 4% 79% 3% 41% 36% 15% 6% 1.32% 9,492 MARINE BARRACKS, 8TH AND I base or w/in 9,290 MARFORRES* Marine Forces Reserve, MARFORRES Officer 901 82% 93% 7% Enlisted 6,736 43% 65% 35% Total 7,637 48% 68% 32% / Declined 4% 15% 15% 63% 3% 15% 51% 27% 7% 0% * The Marine Forces Reserve data above consists of Marine Chargeable, Marine Reserve Chargeable, and Individual Mobilization Augmentees. 32

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References Demographic Data was supplied by the following sources: Marine Corps Total Force Data Warehouse (TFDW) Marine Corps Operational Data Store Enterprise (ODSE) Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) 34

June 2010 Produced By: Headquarters, Marine Corps Marine and Family Programs (MF) (703) 784-9517 / DSN 278-9517 Available at: www.usmc-mccs.org Click on: About MCCS USMC Demographics Update (on left)